< 2 Kings 5 >

1 Naaman, the king of Aram's army commander was considered a great man by his master and highly respected, for through him the Lord had made the Arameans victorious. He was a mighty warrior, but he was a leper.
Og Naaman, Kongen af Syriens Stridshøvedsmand, var en mægtig Mand for sin Herres Ansigt og højt anset, thi Herren gav Syrien Frelse ved ham; og den Mand var vældig til Strid, men spedalsk.
2 Some Arameans had gone on a raid and had captured a young girl from the land of Israel. She had been made a servant to Naaman's wife.
Men nogle Tropper af Syrien havde gjort et Udfald og havde ført en liden Pige fangen af Israels Land, og hun tjente Naamans Hustru.
3 She told her mistress, “If only my master would go and see the prophet who lives in Samaria. I'm sure he could cure him of his leprosy.”
Og hun sagde til sin Frue: Ak! var min Herre for den Profets Ansigt, som er i Samaria, da skulde denne skille ham af med hans Spedalskhed.
4 Naaman went to his master and explained what the Israelite girl had said.
Da gik han ind og gav sin Herre det til Kende og sagde: Saa og saa har den Pige talt, som er fra Israels Land.
5 “You can go,” said the king of Aram, “and I will send a letter with you to the king of Israel.” So Naaman left. He took with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold, and ten sets of clothing.
Da sagde Kongen af Syrien: Drag af Sted, kom derhen, saa vil jeg sende et Brev til Israels Konge; og han drog bort og tog ti Centner Sølv med sig og seks Tusinde Sekel Guld og ti Klædninger til at skifte med.
6 The letter he took to the king of Israel read: “This letter accompanies my servant Naaman, sent to you so you can heal him of his leprosy.”
Og han bragte Brevet til Israels Konge, hvori han lod sige: Og nu, naar dette Brev kommer til dig, se, da har jeg sendt Naaman min Tjener til dig, at du skal skille ham af med hans Spedalskhed.
7 When the king of Israel read the letter, he ripped his clothes in panic and said, “Does this man think I'm God, having power over life and death, sending me a leper to heal? Obviously he's just trying to invent an excuse to attack me, as anyone can see!”
Og det skete, der Israels Konge læste Brevet, da sønderrev han sine Klæder og sagde: Er jeg Gud, at jeg kan ihjelslaa og give Liv, efterdi denne sender til mig, at jeg skal skille en Mand af med hans Spedalskhed? Men, kære, mærker dog og ser, hvorledes han søger Aarsag imod mig.
8 But when Elisha, the man of God, heard that the king of Israel had ripped his clothes in panic, he sent a message to the king, saying: “What did you rip your clothes for? Please send the man to me, so he will be convinced there is a prophet in Israel.”
Men det skete, der Elisa, den Guds Mand, hørte, at Israels Konge havde sønderrevet sine Klæder, da sendte han til Kongen og lod sige: Hvorfor har du sønderrevet dine Klæder? Kære, lad ham komme til mig, saa skal han fornemme, at her er en Profet i Israel.
9 So Naaman arrived with his horses and chariots and stood waiting at the door of Elisha's house.
Saa kom Naaman med sine Heste og sin Vogn og holdt for Elisas Hus's Dør.
10 Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, “Go and wash yourself seven times in the Jordan. Then your body will be healed, and you will be clean.”
Da sendte Elisa et Bud til ham og lod sige: Gak hen og to dig syv Gange i Jordanen, saa skal dit Kød komme sig paa dig igen, og du skal blive ren.
11 But Naaman got angry and left, saying, “I expected he would at least come out, stand there and invoke the name of the Lord his God, and wave his hand over where my leprosy is and heal it.
Da blev Naaman vred og for bort, og han sagde: Se, jeg tænkte, han skulde komme ud til mig og staa og paakalde Herren sin Guds Navn og røre med sin Haand paa Stedet og skille mig af med Spedalskheden.
12 Aren't the rivers of Damascus, Abanah and Pharpar, better than any of these streams of Israel? Couldn't I have washed in them and been healed?” So he turned around and went off in a rage.
Ere ikke Floderne Abana og Farfar i Damaskus bedre, end alle Vandene i Israel? kunde jeg ikke to mig i dem og blive ren? Og han vendte sig og drog bort med Vrede.
13 But Naaman's officials went to him and said, “Sir, if the prophet had told you that you had to do something extraordinary, wouldn't you have done it? How much easier is it to do what he says, ‘Wash and you'll be healed’?”
Da gik hans Tjenere frem og talte til ham, og de sagde: Min Fader! havde Profeten talt til dig om en stor Ting, vilde du da I ikke have gjort det? og hvor meget mere nu, da han sagde til dig: To dig, saa skal du blive ren!
14 So Naaman went down and plunged himself underwater in the Jordan seven times, as the man of God had told him. His body was healed, his skin became like a baby's, and he was clean.
Da drog han ned og dyppede sig i Jordanen syv Gange efter den Guds Mands Ord, og hans Kød blev igen ligesom en liden Drengs Kød, og han blev ren.
15 Then Naaman and his whole entourage went back to the man of God, stood before him, and Naaman announced, “Now I'm convinced that there is no God in all the world except in Israel. Please accept a gift from me, your servant.”
Og han vendte om til den Guds Mand igen, han og hele hans Hær, og han kom og stod for hans Ansigt og sagde: Kære, se, jeg ved, at der er ikke en Gud paa al Jorden uden i Israel; og nu, kære, tag en Gave af din Tjener!
16 But Elisha replied, “As the Lord lives, the one I serve, I will not accept anything.” Even though Naaman tried to persuade him to take the gift, he refused.
Men han sagde: Saa vist som Herren lever, for hvis Ansigt jeg staar, jeg tager den ikke; og han nødte ham til at tage den, men han vægrede sig.
17 So Naaman said, “If you won't, please let me, your servant, take back with me two mule loads of earth, for I will never again bring a burnt offering or make a sacrifice to any other god but the Lord.
Da sagde Naaman: Hvis ikke, saa lad der, kære, gives din Tjener saa meget Jord, som et Par Muler kunne bære, thi din Tjener vil ikke ydermere gøre Brændoffer eller Slagtoffer til andre Guder, men til Herren.
18 In addition, may the Lord forgive me for doing this: When my master goes into the temple of Rimmon to worship there, and I assist him, and I bow down in the temple of Rimmon, may the Lord forgive me for doing so.”
Ikkun den Ting vilde Herren forlade din Tjener: Naar min Herre gaar ind i Rimmons Hus at tilbede der, og han hælder sig til min Haand, og jeg nedbøjer mig i Rimmons Hus, naar jeg altsaa nedbøjer mig i Rimmons Hus, da vilde Herren forlade din Tjener denne Ting.
19 “Go in peace,” said Elisha, and Naaman left. But he had only gone a short way
Og han sagde til ham: Drag bort med Fred! Og han for fra ham et Stykke Vej.
20 when Gehazi, the servant of Elisha the man of God, said to himself, “Just look how my master has let this Naaman the Syrian off the hook by not accepting the gifts he brought! As the Lord lives, I'll run after him and get something from him.”
Da sagde Gihesi, Elisas, den Guds Mands, Dreng: Se, min Herre sparede denne Syrer Naaman og tog ikke af hans Haand det, han bragte; saa vist som Herren lever, jeg vil løbe efter ham og tage noget af ham.
21 So Gehazi chased after Naaman. When Naaman saw him running after him, he jumped down from the chariot to meet him and asked, “Is everything all right?”
Saa løb Gihesi hastelig efter Naaman, og der Naaman saa, at han løb efter ham, da sprang han af Vognen og gik ham i Møde og sagde: Staar det vel til?
22 “Everything's fine,” Gehazi replied. “My master sent me to tell you, ‘I've just found out that two young men have arrived to see me from the sons of the prophets who live the hill country of Ephraim. Please let them have a talent of silver and two sets of clothing.’”
Og han sagde: Vel! Min Herre sendte mig til dig og lod sige: Se, der kom nu to unge Mennesker til mig fra Efraims Bjerg af Profeternes Børn; kære, giv dem et Centner Sølv og to Klædninger til at skifte med.
23 But Naaman replied, “Please, take two talents.” He insisted that Gehazi to accept them. Then he tied up two talents of silver in two bags as well as two sets of clothing. He gave them to two of his servants, who carried them for Gehazi.
Og Naaman sagde: Vil du, da tag to Centner; og han nødte ham, og han bandt to Centner Sølv i to Punge og tog to Klædninger til at skifte med og gav det til to af sine Drenge, og de bare det foran ham.
24 When Gehazi arrived at the hill fortress, he took the gifts from the servants and put them in the house. He told the men they could go, and they left.
Og han kom til Højen, da tog han det af deres Haand og nedlagde det i Huset, og han lod Mændene gaa, og de gik bort.
25 When Gehazi got back and attended his master, Elisha asked him, “Where have you been, Gehazi?” “Your servant hasn't been anywhere,” he replied.
Og han selv kom og traadte frem for sin Herre; men Elisa sagde til ham: Hvorfra kommer du, Gihesi? og han sagde: Din Tjener er hverken gaaet hid eller did.
26 But Elisha told him, “Didn't I see you in my mind's eye when the man got down from his chariot to meet you? Is this the time to take money and clothing, olive groves and vineyards, sheep and oxen, male and female servants?
Men han sagde til ham: Vandrede ikke mit Hjerte med, der Manden vendte sig fra sin Vogn imod dig? var det nu Tid til at tage Sølv og at tage Klæder og Oliegaarde og Vingaarde og smaat Kvæg og stort Kvæg og Tjenere og Tjenestepiger?
27 Consequently Naaman's leprosy will stick to you and your descendants forever!” As Gehazi left him, he had leprosy—he looked as white as snow.
Derfor skal Naamans Spedalskhed hænge ved dig og ved din Sæd evindeligt; og han gik ud fra hans Ansigt, spedalsk som Sne.

< 2 Kings 5 >